- How a Koch-funded group attacking clean fuels standards flubs the math
by Simon Mui on
When an organization claiming to represent small business conducts an analysis, you'd hope that basic business accounting wouldn't be a problem. But when the "analysis" is actually an oil industry attack on climate policies...
- Renewables advance, Europeans parley on carbon
by Seth Zuckerman on
Abundant renewables drive coal off the grid in Scandinavia and the Baltics, new study shows fossil gas is no boon for the climate, activists blockade Australian coal port, and more news of the week in clean energy solutions.
- What are the Koch brothers afraid of?
by Ben Serrurier on
Out-of-state climate deniers launch effort to mislead Washingtonians about clean fuels choices, clean air and our prospects for economic independence.
- Cities on the Move
by Elizabeth Willmott on
Aggressive city action can reduce global carbon emissions at least 10% by 2030, according to a C40 report at the UN Climate Summit. Across the US, we see examples of cities that are investing in clean energy and carbon reduction solutions.
- Art and Science: Carbon-Cutting in Shoreline, WA
by Elizabeth Willmott on
On-the-ground urban carbon reduction strategies are essential with or without carbon pricing, as they are the bricks-and-mortar pathways to a low-carbon future.
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This fall, here's how we protect climate progress in Washington:
• Vote NO on I-2066
• Vote NO on I-2117
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• Support restoring the Climate Protection Program
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